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HE ATTLER - Published by the Students of Rangeley High School Vox.. VI COMMENCEMENT NUMBER No. 1 EDITORIAL 'BOARD Edl'f0l I7l-Clll'Cf LOIS QUIMBY, '22 Assixtmzt Ediior ARLENE TAYLOR, '22 Literary Editor MARGARET PRATT, '23 Athlelric Edifor FRANCIS PILLSBURY, '23 Exclmlrgv Edilor GEORGE QUIMBY, '24 Alnmlri Edilor LIILLIAN SPENCER, '22 Busines.r Manager MAIXCELI, GRANT, T24 .+l.v.rz'.rirmr BIISIIIIGSX Manager EVERDEENE ROBBINS, '21 Treas1u'er LUCILLE I-IUNTOON, 'ill Griuds El!'!'l'0I'.Y.' Senior MARION NILE Juizior LIl'.l.lAN SPENCER Sofliovnorc' OLIVE JIONAI-I Frc.vlm1un DOROTHY BRACKET cm-100,,g.v1 Lois QUIMBY, EDITORIALS THE NEED OF A LARGER SCHOOL LIBRARY VVELL-FILLED, well-chosen school library is nearly as important as the text-books. A set of eucyclopedias, a book or two on English literature, and a few reference books, are certainly not enough to meet the needs of the students of today. Modern text-books require more or less reference work which cannot be done with satisfying results unless the students have the opportunity of consulting up-to-date reference books. It is very inconvenient, many times, to go to the public library for work of this kind. Then, too, the library is not always open at the moment of need. The student of today needs to search and study into a subject more closely than the student of fifty years ago, and the desire to do so is much stronger when the pupil feels that he can hnd the material close at hand. A school library well filled with good reference books for English literature and history is a necessity in all small-town High Schools. PAPER ON THE STREET HE habit of throwing waste paper on the street is quite popular. I have noticed that nearly every child, after buy- ing some special kind of candy, carefully takes off the paper wrapping and throws it down on the street. In spring, after the snow has gone off, there is paper, banana skins, and every other kind of rubbish that has blown astray. But in summer we have no reason for not keeping the lawn clean and free from such things. In warm weather candy wrappers are very dangerous. After they have been kicked around on the dirty sidewalk or street for long enough, Hies light on them. As a result, they get into the house. There, while a meal is being served, they light on a plate of bread or cake. The dirty, filthy candy, or whatever may be on their feet, is deposited on the food. Were sufficient food of this kind taken into the body, one would soon be affected with some malignant disease. VVhen I was in the Grades our Good I-Iealth books used to make very clear the prevention of rubbish. It stated that a steel can should be placed beside the side- walk as aplace for dropping paper wrap- pers, gum papers, and often articles. In this way the flies are barred out from spreading disease. VVe should all do our best to sharpen our memo1'ies. If we take our paper home and
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